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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 3:18 pm
by seamusTX
The Catholic church has an ancient tradition of not carrying weapons in church. I don't think it's in the canon law (I actually did look before posting). It's just a tradition.

At one time, even a criminal could not be forcibly removed from a sanctuary.

I am a Catholic, BTW.

A church in Galveston has a red sign outside the door which I read for years as saying "This is a no gun zone. Leave your gun in your car." One day I took a second look. It says gum, not gun. So I guess you can carry there.

- Jim

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 3:23 pm
by carlson1
seamusTX wrote:"This is a no gun zone. Leave your gun in your car." One day I took a second look. It says gum, not gun. So I guess you can carry there.

- Jim
:smilelol5: I am placing that on our front door - "No Gum - No Cell Phones - All Guns Welcome."

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 3:45 pm
by anygunanywhere
Seamus, your key word is "tradition". I would say that most churches now have that same tradition since most people do not arm themselves.

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 3:55 pm
by longtooth
Most churches maybe. But not ours. :lol: ;-) I also believer the # is steadily decreasing. :thumbsup:

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:40 pm
by KBCraig
Charles L. Cotton wrote:As for equating the CHL with a LEO as it relates to off-limits locations, I agree with one exception. I think court buildings should remain off-limits to CHL’s, but I’ll go one further. I think they should also be off-limits to LEO’s who are not there in their official capacity.
That's consistent with the general idea of keeping CHLs and LEOs on the same footing.

I'd modify your exception, just slightly: make it court rooms, not court "buildings".

Kevin

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:41 pm
by kw5kw
for it is written:

Luke xxii:36 Then He said to them, "But now, whoever has a money-bag should take it, and also a traveling bag. And whoever doesn't have a sword should sell his robe and buy one."